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HBC swollen/edematous hind legs?

HBC swollen/edematous hind legs?

I performed an Echo on this patient today, a fellow technician’s cat was HBC approx 6 days ago and started to develop labored breathing. I am waiting for the U/S report but in the interim I was wondering what might be causing the hind leg swelling? They u-cathed him to ensure the bladder was emptying…

Hepatocutaneous syndrome?

-9 year old beagle who has been on phenobarbital for a long time -increasing liver enzymes (ALT ~400, SAP >1200) -in-house bile acids were >30 but are not further quantified – dog is clinically normal. -no skin or foot pad lesions.     I did several FNA’s but really think they will need a biopsy…